The Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS) is looking into using the results of its latest national census to create its own investment map that would be published on its website, CAPMAS head Abu Bakr El Gendy tells Al Borsa. El Gendy says that business figures have been increasingly reliant on CAPMAS to provide information and figures about various sectors, particularly as the state census bureau is in constant communication with all ministries and state bodies to keep its data up to date. Meanwhile, we have yet to hear anything on the official release of the Investment Ministry's map of 600 projects, which was supposed to be out last month after the ministry sent a draft to the House Economics Committee.
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